Does anybody know the street address of the Ufficio dello Stato Civile/Anagrafe in Francavilla di Sicilia? I've been trying to get the birth certificate, the certificato di trascorso possesso della cittadinanza italiana, and the marriage certificate of my Italian ancestor. I sent a letter to the Ufficio dello Stato Civile without a street address (couldn't find one) and haven't received a response in a month. If anybody has any info that would be so helpful!

Thank you very much! And sorry about the double-post.I actually just looked at the familysearch microfilm today. I'll send a copy along with photo ID for my second attempt. I was in a rush at the library and the microfilm reader I was using wasn't that great. Can anybody make out the date of birth for me? (ignore the blue square).

Thanks! So I'm going to send a second letter on Monday. I'm including photo ID, a photocopy of the microfilm and a self-addressed envelope. Do you think I should include a couple Euro to cover postage?

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